Fast Technology reported on January 10 that according to ** reports, LiDAR company Luminar disclosed the latest AES automatic emergency steering function for the first time at CES 2024.
It is reported that the AES automatic emergency steering function can cooperate with the lidar and other safety systems of the vehicle, and can actively avoid collisions without relying on driver intervention.
According to Luminar, although most current models are equipped with AEB automatic emergency braking, this technology is not effective in preventing collisions, especially at high speeds.
Therefore, Luminar wanted to introduce a feature that could detect obstacles in advance and avoid them in time.
To further develop this feature, Luminar has announced a partnership with Mercedes-Benz to integrate the IRIS PLUS LiDAR into the official F1 safety car.
"Luminar's lidar is ideal as a safety technology for official F1 safety vehicles because of its ability to detect stationary and moving objects at high speeds and in a variety of complex environments," said Luminar. ”
However, there are still many challenges with this feature, such as how to avoid obstacles while keeping the surrounding vehicles safe.
At this time, Luminar has not yet released any information about AES's automatic emergency steering function, and we will continue to report on more information.